Month: January 2014

[Sundance Review] The Trip To Italy

If all one needs to make a movie if a girl and a gun, as per Godard, then perhaps all you need to make a good comedy is two guys in a restaurant, talking about ...

[Sundance Review] Song One

No doubt about, Song One has it's heart in the right place. Set in Williamsburg and focusing on the indie music scene that populates that piece of North Brookyl...

[Sundance Review] The Voices

Struggling to find his place in Hollywood after a string of failures, Ryan Reynolds has turned to a handful of independent features in some attempt to regain fo...

[Sundance Review] Life Itself

It's only fitting that documentary filmmaker Steve James, of Hoop Dreams fame, was able to capture the iconic film critic Roger Ebert during the final months of...

[Sundance Review] Calvary

Calvary opens hard on Father James (Brendan Gleeson) sitting in his confessional, listening to his parishioners' sins. In comes a scarily calm voice from the ot...

[Sundance Review] Laggies

Returning to the Sundance Film Festival for the third consecutive year, Lynn Shelton has risen in the ranks since her debut Humpday, attracting major names for ...

[Sundance Review] I Origins

The follow-up to his previous Sundance entry Another Earth, Mike Cahill's I Origins similarly mixes together sci-fi elements based loosely in real science with ...